Hello all and thanks in advance for the input. I am trying to help a friend troubleshoot his mercruiser. The boat is a 2007 with a mercuiser 4.3L v6.
The engine is carbed, S/N 0W658073 "family" 6M9XM04.32VC D.O.M. JUL2006. This engine has an ignition module located on the port side exhaust with P/N 861251-1.
I know that this boat gets regular use and has ran like a top all summer, I have boated along side him several times this year. His complaint was that the engine would not run up to proper RPM and complained that the boat acted like it was trying to idle along and wouldn't plane. All of this occurred between usage, no work was performed.
I began with listening to the engine running on muffs and everything sounded good, it would start up instantly and idle seemingly fine. I placed a timing light on each plug wire and ensuring that all cylinders were firing, looked good.
I removed the dist cap and cleaned corrosion off the spark points and rotary piece and re-assembled in the same position. ( did not loosen or rotate distributor)
Afterward the engine still started great and idled smoother than before.
I then removed the anti-siphon valve and knocked out the ball and re-installed. Checked the fuel filter at the top of the carb and it looked perfectly clean. The fuel looked clean and smelled like good fuel.
I also checked the oil for water intrusion and it looks perfectly clean as well. We stopped here and decided to water test a few days later.
Go to water test and the boat will not start at all, not even a cough. I switched out the fuel line from tank to pump with a new rubber hose in case i made a hole in the original one, re-installed the now hollow anti siphon valve with some sealer on the threads only. No change.. Removed fuel line at the top of carb and verified fuel was pumping while cranking the engine over... fuel pump is moving plenty of fuel and the carb seemed to be moving plenty into the venturi as well.
I was able to get the boat started by advancing the throttle quite a bit in neutral. It now runs even worse and will not maintain idle, acts like it starts loading up and flooding out. I checked with the timing light again and it looks like cylinder number 2,4,6 are firing regularly but numbers 1,3,5 look really erratic. I tried to read up on timing this model (hard to do using smartphone) and found to ground the PUR/WHT wire to lock in base timing mode.
I then disconnected the normally open switch that is on the starboard side exahust (used for neutral shift safety) I checked continuity between the black wire that was previously on the shift switch to the NEG battery terminal... had continuity.... then took the PUR/WHT lead that was unused and connected to the grounded black lead to lock in base timing mode..
No change as far as the firing of 1,3,5 I would get a few hits here and there but nothing steady like 2,4,6. I loosened the distributor and tried to rotate it with to get 10deg while on number one lead. I saw what looked like inconsistent firing and wasnt able to get close to 10deg on the flywheel. The engine would only stall easier. I was trying to get to 10deg in between small revs with the engine because it would load up and stall if I let it idle more than 20 sec or so.
Sorry for the rant, trying to be detailed as possible so that I can get the best help possible. I am stumped as to why it ran in his drive way and wouldnt run at the ramp even out of the water without alot of throttle advance. All the plug boots where on and I am certain that I did not move the distributor and placed the cap back in the same position prior to the the water test. It started in his driveway no problem and idled smooth. Now its all jacked up. Ive moved the distributor and unable to get proper timing and maintain idle.
Where should I go from here? Thanks
The engine is carbed, S/N 0W658073 "family" 6M9XM04.32VC D.O.M. JUL2006. This engine has an ignition module located on the port side exhaust with P/N 861251-1.
I know that this boat gets regular use and has ran like a top all summer, I have boated along side him several times this year. His complaint was that the engine would not run up to proper RPM and complained that the boat acted like it was trying to idle along and wouldn't plane. All of this occurred between usage, no work was performed.
I began with listening to the engine running on muffs and everything sounded good, it would start up instantly and idle seemingly fine. I placed a timing light on each plug wire and ensuring that all cylinders were firing, looked good.
I removed the dist cap and cleaned corrosion off the spark points and rotary piece and re-assembled in the same position. ( did not loosen or rotate distributor)
Afterward the engine still started great and idled smoother than before.
I then removed the anti-siphon valve and knocked out the ball and re-installed. Checked the fuel filter at the top of the carb and it looked perfectly clean. The fuel looked clean and smelled like good fuel.
I also checked the oil for water intrusion and it looks perfectly clean as well. We stopped here and decided to water test a few days later.
Go to water test and the boat will not start at all, not even a cough. I switched out the fuel line from tank to pump with a new rubber hose in case i made a hole in the original one, re-installed the now hollow anti siphon valve with some sealer on the threads only. No change.. Removed fuel line at the top of carb and verified fuel was pumping while cranking the engine over... fuel pump is moving plenty of fuel and the carb seemed to be moving plenty into the venturi as well.
I was able to get the boat started by advancing the throttle quite a bit in neutral. It now runs even worse and will not maintain idle, acts like it starts loading up and flooding out. I checked with the timing light again and it looks like cylinder number 2,4,6 are firing regularly but numbers 1,3,5 look really erratic. I tried to read up on timing this model (hard to do using smartphone) and found to ground the PUR/WHT wire to lock in base timing mode.
I then disconnected the normally open switch that is on the starboard side exahust (used for neutral shift safety) I checked continuity between the black wire that was previously on the shift switch to the NEG battery terminal... had continuity.... then took the PUR/WHT lead that was unused and connected to the grounded black lead to lock in base timing mode..
No change as far as the firing of 1,3,5 I would get a few hits here and there but nothing steady like 2,4,6. I loosened the distributor and tried to rotate it with to get 10deg while on number one lead. I saw what looked like inconsistent firing and wasnt able to get close to 10deg on the flywheel. The engine would only stall easier. I was trying to get to 10deg in between small revs with the engine because it would load up and stall if I let it idle more than 20 sec or so.
Sorry for the rant, trying to be detailed as possible so that I can get the best help possible. I am stumped as to why it ran in his drive way and wouldnt run at the ramp even out of the water without alot of throttle advance. All the plug boots where on and I am certain that I did not move the distributor and placed the cap back in the same position prior to the the water test. It started in his driveway no problem and idled smooth. Now its all jacked up. Ive moved the distributor and unable to get proper timing and maintain idle.
Where should I go from here? Thanks